A study of beach erosion and sea encroachment in the rural South Pacific was undertaken. Two islands of Fiji were chosen as study areas. On the basis of observation and interviews with elderly inhabitants of long-established coastal settlements, the coastal problems and countermeasures which they applied traditionally and recently were evaluated. Beach erosion in most of Fiji became significant only some 40 years ago. The cause of this change are considered to be a combination of human-induced development and global sea-level rise. Though people tried to respond to it mainly by building seawalls, there are many inappropriate elements in design and materials. Suggestions are made to improve coastal protection and to address the threats of pr...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98–99).The coastlin...
In Fiji, the legacy of past sea-level changes, notably those of Holocene age, cannot be deciphered o...
International audienceIn the context of rapid population growth and urbanization, atoll countries ha...
A study of beach erosion and sea encroachment in the rural South Pacific was undertaken. Two islands...
The islands Ovalau and Moturiki in central Fiji are selected for the investigation of coastal change...
The islands Ovalau and Moturiki in central Fiji are selected for the investigation of coastal change...
Yanuca Island is a 50 Ha low emerged coral limestone island, located near the south west coast of ma...
The Fiji Islands are composed of a group of some 350 islands (around 90 inhabited) in the tropical s...
This document presents extended case studies of the impacts of climate change on the Fiji coast. In ...
Coastal communities in Pacific Island Countries are particularly vulnerable to climate change impact...
Coastal communities in Pacific Island Countries are particularly vulnerable to climate change impact...
Coastal communities in Pacific Island Countries are particularly vulnerable to climate change impact...
Coastal communities in Pacific Island Countries are particularly vulnerable to climate change impact...
This paper reports preliminary findings of a study in northern Viti Levu Island (Fiji) intended to t...
This thesis examines the effects of coastal protection structures upon the sandy coastline of Rarot...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98–99).The coastlin...
In Fiji, the legacy of past sea-level changes, notably those of Holocene age, cannot be deciphered o...
International audienceIn the context of rapid population growth and urbanization, atoll countries ha...
A study of beach erosion and sea encroachment in the rural South Pacific was undertaken. Two islands...
The islands Ovalau and Moturiki in central Fiji are selected for the investigation of coastal change...
The islands Ovalau and Moturiki in central Fiji are selected for the investigation of coastal change...
Yanuca Island is a 50 Ha low emerged coral limestone island, located near the south west coast of ma...
The Fiji Islands are composed of a group of some 350 islands (around 90 inhabited) in the tropical s...
This document presents extended case studies of the impacts of climate change on the Fiji coast. In ...
Coastal communities in Pacific Island Countries are particularly vulnerable to climate change impact...
Coastal communities in Pacific Island Countries are particularly vulnerable to climate change impact...
Coastal communities in Pacific Island Countries are particularly vulnerable to climate change impact...
Coastal communities in Pacific Island Countries are particularly vulnerable to climate change impact...
This paper reports preliminary findings of a study in northern Viti Levu Island (Fiji) intended to t...
This thesis examines the effects of coastal protection structures upon the sandy coastline of Rarot...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98–99).The coastlin...
In Fiji, the legacy of past sea-level changes, notably those of Holocene age, cannot be deciphered o...
International audienceIn the context of rapid population growth and urbanization, atoll countries ha...